I entered the field of psychology from a need to understand my “wounded” self and also wanted to help others. In my mid-twenties, I sought personal therapy for the complex trauma memories I was struggling with and was also in training to become a psychotherapist. I thought that perhaps the rigor of a Master’s degree would help free me from the burnout, anguish, and body pain that were constant companions.

Academics wasn't the answer to my problems, neither was understanding. Talking and thinking were not an effective healing approach, at least, not for me. What I had stumbled upon in 1993 is now backed by science. Current research tells us that trauma resides in areas of the brain, nervous system and body, not the thinking brain. Energy Psychology approaches I employ reduce limbic stress, shift the subconscious mind, and create more ease in the body, thereby, reducing the hold life tensions can have on us.

"By the age of 35, most people will have experienced 3 - 4 traumas. When tragedy strikes in the life of a young child, the impact can reverberate for decades, and then, the adult is not aware that the solutions to the struggles they are currently experiencing lie within the healing and wisdom these wounds offer." S. Carapellotti
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